by Connor | Feb 4, 2026 | Design Inspiration
A downstairs toilet is one of the most practical additions to a UK home. Whether it’s a compact cloakroom near the front door or a small WC tucked under the stairs, a well-designed downstairs toilet can make everyday life easier — especially for elderly family members...
by Simon | Jan 29, 2026 | Design Inspiration
Bathroom “Tetris”: How to Fit a Safe Shower in a “Box Room” The average UK bathroom is just 1.7m x 2.0m (often even smaller in terraced houses or flats). If you are struggling with mobility, this lack of space isn’t just...
by Denleigh Carvell | Jan 27, 2026 | Design Inspiration
The Myth of the “Hospital Bathroom” When most people hear “disabled wet room ideas,” they picture white plastic chairs, exposed piping, and clinical blue flooring. At EA Mobility, we believe your bathroom should be a sanctuary, not a reminder...
by Michael | Jan 7, 2026 | Design Inspiration
The “Box Room” Challenge: Why Smaller is Often Better It is the most common worry we hear during home visits: “I’d love a walk-in shower, but my bathroom is just too small. There’s no room for a wheelchair to turn.” In the UK, we are famous for...
by Greg Shotliff | Dec 11, 2025 | Design Inspiration
Space, Flow, and Freedom: Designing the Perfect Wheelchair Bathroom For a full-time wheelchair user, the standard UK bathroom is an obstacle course. Doorways are too narrow, leading to scraped knuckles. Pedestal sinks block your footplates. And once you are inside,...
by Simon | Dec 10, 2025 | Design Inspiration
The standard disabled toilet size in the UK is 2200mm x 1500mm (based on Building Regulations Part M). But here’s what most people don’t realise: 👉 You do NOT need this much space in a typical UK home. In fact, most domestic disabled toilets are designed to fit...